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Peptide bonds and condensation

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What reaction joins two amino acids?

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What reaction joins two amino acids?

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**Condensation** — it forms a **peptide bond** and releases one water molecule.

Card 2definition

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What is a peptide bond?

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The covalent bond (**CO—NH**) that joins two amino acids; it forms by condensation.

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Which two groups react to form a peptide bond?

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The **carboxyl group (—COOH)** of one amino acid and the **amino group (—NH₂)** of the next.

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Which atoms are removed when two amino acids join?

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An **—OH** (from the carboxyl group) and an **—H** (from the amino group), leaving together as **one water molecule**.

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How much water is released per peptide bond formed?

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**One** molecule of water (H₂O) per peptide bond.

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Define a dipeptide.

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**Two amino acids** joined by a single peptide bond.

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Define a polypeptide.

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A long chain of **many amino acids** joined by peptide bonds.

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What reaction breaks a peptide bond?

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**Hydrolysis** — one water molecule is **added** across the bond, splitting the chain into amino acids.

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When does hydrolysis of peptide bonds happen in the body?

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During **digestion**, when dietary protein is broken back down into amino acids.

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How many peptide bonds are in a single chain of n amino acids?

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**n − 1** — each bond links a pair, so there is one fewer bond than amino acids.

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How do you count peptide bonds across several chains?

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**Total amino acids − number of chains** (each chain has one fewer bond than its amino acids).

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How many peptide bonds are in a chain of 5 amino acids?

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**4** (5 − 1).

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